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Monday, April 14, 2014

Breakfast Enchilada Omelets

With Easter coming up this weekend I am so excited to share with you some new 'spring' recipes that I know you will love!! We have tried these recipes these past couple weeks (many of them more than once) and have fallen in love with them. This recipe for Breakfast Enchilada Omelets is hands down one of my all-time favorite breakfast dishes. I loved everything about this!! The fresh vegetables, the pieces of ham, the cheesy egg, the crispy tortilla. All of it was perfectly delicious. The great thing about this recipe is you can adapt the ingredients to what your family likes. Use the vegetables and meat your family prefers and customize this dish to your liking. The other great thing about this dish is it can be made the night before and baked in the morning. We will be having this Easter weekend for sure! Hope you love it too ;)

Breakfast Enchilada Omelets1/2 cup mushrooms, sliced1/2 onion, diced1/2 red bell pepper, diced1 cup broccoli florets, chopped1 cup baby spinach1 cup diced or cubed ham (or bacon, sausage, etc.)1 Tbls. butter1 Tbls. Montreal Steak Seasoning
Slice and chop the vegetables and ham. Saute the onions and mushrooms in a pan with a little butter until tender. Add the pepper, broccoli and ham and cook for a few minutes to soften. Add the spinach and diced ham and remove from heat to let rest while you make the egg mixture. You don't want the vegetables too cooked or they will get mushy in the baking process.

Spray a 9x13 with cooking spray. Warm the tortillas in the microwave for 30 seconds to soften so they roll up easily. Place a 1/4-1/3 cup of the vegetable mixture in the center of each tortilla. Top with a small handful of the cheeses and then roll each tortilla up and place each lined up in a pan. Pour the egg mixture all over the top of the tortillas. Top with the extra cheese. Bake covered with foil at 350 degrees for 25-30 minutes. Remove foil and bake for another 5-7 minutes, or until golden brown.

*This dish would work great with any combination of vegetables or meat (or go meatless). If you use a meat that will release juices or grease, you will want to drain this before adding the vegetables. If you have too much moisture or grease, the enchiladas will be soggy. Cubed ham works great because there is not much moisture in it ;)

Thanks! I am glad you want to try them. Yes...I am glad you mentioned that. Perfect for leftover ham from Easter. We ate these for dinner too and they were awesome! You can even make them the night before and have them ready to bake in the morning.

THanks for taking the time to comment and share your thoughts with us ;)

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